The Hooked on Fishing Not on Drugs event sp
onsored by the Dare Program\, Department of Game & Inland Fishery\, Forest
Service and the local Sheriff’s Department will be held this year on May
7th. The event will be held on Barbour’s Creek located on State Route 617
and will be stocked by the Department of Game and Inland Fishery. The ev
ent is FREE to all children under the age of 16 years.

Craig County will be having their annual Christmas Parade on S
aturday\, December 5th\, 2015 at 6:00 pm. Everyone please come join us in
celebrating the season. The parade begins at the Fairgrounds and then foll
ows Route 311 to Main Street\, ending at the Courthouse.

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Santa will be available
at the end of the parade for photos (parents take photos\, no photographer
\, no fee) with the children on the Courthouse steps.

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No rain date
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Entries in the
Parade: All individuals\, groups and organizations are welcome
to enter in the parade. No fee\, no pre-entry form or information require
d. Just be at the New Castle Fairgrounds to line up at 5:00 pm. Fairgrou
nds are located just off Route 311 (Salem Ave.) and Kanawha Street which
is the second right after you enter New Castle from Roanoke. Be at the Fairgrounds at 5:00 pm to line up for t
he parade.

The Craig County Board of Supervisors will hold their monthl
y meeting on January 7th\, 2016 at 5:30 pm. The meeting will be held in t
he Craig County Courthouse Court Room on the 2nd Floor of the Courthouse.
Please enter the Courthouse through the Court Street entrance.

The Craig County Board of Supervisors will hold their monthl
y meeting on February 4th\, 2016 at 5:30 pm. The meeting will be held in
the Craig County Courthouse Court Room on the 2nd Floor of the Courthouse.
Please enter the Courthouse through the Court Street entrance.

The Craig County Board of Supervisors will hold their monthl
y meeting on March 3rd\, 2016 at 5:30 pm. The meeting will be held in the
Craig County Courthouse Court Room on the 2nd Floor of the Courthouse. P
lease enter the Courthouse through the Court Street entrance.

The Craig County Board of Supervisors will hold their monthl
y meeting on April 7th\, 2016 at 5:30 pm. The meeting will be held in the
Craig County Courthouse Court Room on the 2nd Floor of the Courthouse. P
lease enter the Courthouse through the Court Street entrance.

The Craig County Board of Supervisors will reconvene their
April 7th Board meeting at 5:30 pm on April 21st to conduct a budget work
session on the FY 2016-17 Budget. There will be a Public Hearing held at
6 pm to hear public comments concerning the advertised budget and the tax
rates.

The Craig County Board of Supervisors will hold their monthl
y meeting on May 5th\, 2016 at 5:30 pm. The meeting will be held in the C
raig County Courthouse Court Room on the 2nd Floor of the Courthouse. Ple
ase enter the Courthouse through the Court Street entrance.

The Craig County Board of Supervisors will hold their monthl
y meeting on June 2nd\, 2016 at 5:30 pm. The meeting will be held in the
Craig County Courthouse Court Room on the 2nd Floor of the Courthouse. Pl
ease enter the Courthouse through the Court Street entrance.

The Craig Cou
nty Board of Supervisors will conduct a public hearing in the County Court
house in New Castle\, Virginia at 6:00 PM\, or as soon as possible thereaf
ter\, on June 2\, 2016 for the purpose to give citizens an overview of the
Craig County Library Planning Grant and to receive comments regarding thi
s project.

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The County has submitted a letter of interest seeking a
Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) Community Developm
ent Block Grant (CDBG) planning grant. At the hearing the County will prov
ide citizens with plans to comprehensively evaluate the economic and physi
cal improvement needs to upgrade the existing Craig County Library.

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p>Tasks to be completed during this preliminary grant review includes addi
tional public and management team meetings and completion of a preliminary
engineering and/or architectural assessment draft request for proposal wi
th said assessment to be included in the second phase of this planning gra
nt.\n

This preliminary grant activity is necessary in order for the
County to be eligible for future planning grant and possibly community imp
rovements grants funding may depend\, in part\, on completion of these ini
tial activities.

Library Planning Grant Management Team. The meeting will be
conducted at the Craig Botetourt Electric Cooperative Building\, New Cast
le. The meeting will be conducted in the Cooperative’s Training Room. The
meeting will start at 7:00 PM. The purpose of the meeting is for the Man
agement Team to receive the results of the surveys and other information t
hat has been collected for the Craig County Library proposed Planning Gran
t.

The Craig County Board of Supervisors will hold their monthl
y meeting on July 7th\, 2016 at 5:30 pm. The meeting will be held in the
Craig County Courthouse Court Room on the 2nd Floor of the Courthouse. Pl
ease enter the Courthouse through the Court Street entrance.

The Craig County Board of Supervisors will hold their monthl
y meeting on August 4th\, 2016 at 5:30 pm. The meeting will be held in th
e Craig County Courthouse Court Room on the 2nd Floor of the Courthouse.
Please enter the Courthouse through the Court Street entrance.

The Craig County Board of Supervisors will hold their monthl
y meeting on September 1st\, 2016 at 5:30 pm. The meeting will be held in
the Craig County Courthouse Court Room on the 2nd Floor of the Courthouse
. Please enter the Courthouse through the Court Street entrance.

Bruce Ingram Outdoors
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Tuesday\, September 20\, 2016

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Old Brick Hotel Dining Room

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Doors open at 6:00\, program to s
tart at 7:00pm.

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Light refres
hments to be served.

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Free an
d open to the public.

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Bruce Ingram is a resident of Boteto
urt County who owns land in Craig. He writes about the region’s outdoor re
creation opportunities and will speak about hunting and living off the lan
d. Event sponsored by the Craig County Library.

The Craig County Board of Supervisors will hold their monthl
y meeting on October 6th\, 2016 at 5:30 pm. The meeting will be held in t
he Craig County Courthouse Court Room on the 2nd Floor of the Courthouse.
Please enter the Courthouse through the Court Street entrance.

The Craig County Board of Supervisors will hold their monthl
y meeting on November 3rd\, 2016 at 5:30 pm. The meeting will be held in
the Craig County Courthouse Court Room on the 2nd Floor of the Courthouse.
Please enter the Courthouse through the Court Street entrance.

The Craig County Board of Supervisors will hold their monthl
y meeting on December 1st\, 2016 at 5:30 pm. The meeting will be held in
the Craig County Courthouse Court Room on the 2nd Floor of the Courthouse.
Please enter the Courthouse through the Court Street entrance.

In February 2016\, the County\, in concert with t
he Craig County Friends of the Library Board of Trustees\, began developin
g a planning process by which the County could determine how best to utili
ze the services provided by the Craig County Library. As a stakeholder in
this community development project\, you have the opportunity to become a
part of this growth.

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The County and the Library Board of Trustees
are conducting a public meeting on January 17\, 2017 at 7:00 pm in the Cra
ig County High School cafeteria. At this meeting\, the County will be seek
ing the following from those attending:

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Description of comm
unity needs\, including discussion of public facilities and economic devel
opment needs

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Discussion of community goals and strategies for sp
ecific improvements\, focusing on business\, economic and job opportunitie
s

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termine the viability of improvements to the Craig County Library which wi
ll meet identified needs and create an all-encompassing Community Center
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The process began when the County filed an applic
ation with the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) seek
ing a Planning Grant. DHCD requested additional information and evidence o
f community support for the project.

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In response\, key stakeholder
s were identified and invited to participate in the County’s Management Te
am. Two public meetings\, which were open to the public\, were held in May
and June 2016. These meetings focused on discussion of physical space nee
ds for improvements to the Craig County Library which would address econom
ic\, job\, education\, training and other goals for improvement. The DHCD
accepted the County’s additional information and approved a Planning Gran
t in the amount of $30\,000.

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Your input is critically important. B
y attending this meeting on January 17 at the Craig County High School\, y
ou will ensure your needs and requirements are included in this process. T
he County and Library are starting to develop the vision for the new facil
ity and are seeking guidance for the process of creating a planning docume
nt which will drive toward the goal of empowering individuals to build a s
tronger community.

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If you have any questions regarding this meetin
g or the Planning Grant\, please contact the County Administration Office
via email at suzanne.craigco@tds.net or call 540-864-5010.

The Craig County Treasurer’s O
ffice will be in Paint Bank on March 18th\, 2017 from 9:00 am until 12:00
noon for citizens to purchase their County Decals and Dog Tags. They will
be located at the Paint Bank Fire and Rescue Station at 15998 Paint Bank
Road.

The Treasurer’s Office will be
in Simmonsville on March 25th\, 2017 to sell County Decals and Dog Tags t
o citizens at the Simmonsville Volunteer Fire House located at 5783 Cumber
land Gap Road\, New Castle\, VA 24127.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

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The Craig County Planning Commission will conduct a public h
earing which may be continued or adjourned on Thursday March 30th\, 2017 at 7:00 pm \, or as soon there
after as the matter is heard during the Board of Supervisors meeting at th
e Craig County Courthouse in New Castle\, Virginia\, to consider the appli
cation of Wilderness Adventure/Gene Nervo for a “Use Not Provided
For” permit to allow them to hold a two day music and arts festiv
al with camping and lodging to raise money for camp tuition and scholarshi
p kids. Tax map #38-A-33. This parcel is zoned A-1 Agriculture\, Limite
d and is located at 11176 Peaceful Valley Road\, New Castle\, VA 24127.
The property contains 470 acres and is located in the Potts Mountain Distr
ict on the right side of State Route 611 approximately 2.5 miles from Rout
e 615\, approximately 7 miles from the Town of New Castle in Craig County.

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Public comment on the application may be submitted b
y writing to P.O. Box 308\, New Castle\, Virginia 24127\, by calling 864-
5010\, or at the public hearing.

Our friends from the North have arrived! Does anyone want to
come out and show these crazy Canadian Cyclists a good time? Blue Connecti
on will be providing some stellar entertainment\, and we’ll be cookin’ up
a good meal!

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They’ll be out EVERY F
riday until May. That in mind\, you probably want to get on this blue gras
s train early\, we will likely sell out after the first two weeks!<
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Family Fun Day

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April 29th from 10 am to 5 pm

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Come see what we’re all about!

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Free Zip Lining\, Climbing Wall\, Canoein
g and Paddleboarding on the pond\, hiking\, yard games and more will be av
ailable throughout the day for Families to come out and experience some of
the best parts of Wilderness Adventure: Our amazing setting in the highla
nds of Craig County\, Our exciting activities\, and the friendly and outgo
ing WA Staff who make every experience unforgettable!

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This is the only day all year when activities are FR
EE and NO reservations are required! It’s a very popular event s
o get here early!

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Plan
Ahead & Prepare – Get the most out of Family Fun Day

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Plan to arrive mid-morning to mid-afternoon (10am t
o about 2pm) to ensure you have enough time to check-in\, do the activitie
s you want\, and have time to wander Base Camp to your heart’s content. Y
ou may not check in until 9:30\, and activities won’t start until 10.

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Pack water bottles\, sunscreen\, comforta
ble socks and closed-toed athletic shoes for Zip Line & Hiking\, and the C
limbing Wall. Thinking of venturing into the pond for a turn in a canoe o
r a paddleboard? Pack water shoes and clothes that can get wet–our Bath H
ouse is a great place to change and dry off before and after!

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For those of you who may be thinking of bringing
your entire scout pack\, a full softball team\, or any other large group:
You’re more than welcome\, but please remember that anyone under 18 must b
e accompanied by their legal guardian in order to participate in activitie
s. We also recommend that you split up and enjoy the day in groups of les
s than 8 — this will help us keep a good flow at each activity.

Notice is hereby given that the Bo
ard of Supervisors of Craig County\, Virginia (the “Board”) will hold a special meeting on the 6th day of September\, 20
17 at the Craig County Administrator’s Office Conference Room at 6:00 pm.
This meeting has been called by the Chair of the Board pursuant to § 15.2
- 1418 of the Code of Virginia\, 1950\, as amended. The purpose of this s
pecial meeting is to enter into Closed Session for Personnel Matters §2.2-
3711 A.1 of the Code of Virginia.

Be part of
what happens when you mix bands like Crowded Streets\, Dirty Grass Players
\, Psylo Joe\, and Black Mountain Revival with adventure activities lead b
y funny\, good-looking (and some good\, funny-looking) outdoor guides. We’
re a staff that thrives on making every one of our guests a part of the fa
mily\, so you can bet this will be a week-end of positive experiences you’
ll never forget. Proceeds go to the Adventure Camp fund\, a camper-ship pr
ogram for kids who show dedication to the principles at the heart of WA’s
summer camp expeditions.

Six blocks of fun\, food\, and history. Sponsored for 35 yea
rs by Craig County Historical Society to raise funds for maintenance of Ol
d Brick Hotel and to preserve Craig County history.

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For info about
the Marshall Reynolds Memorial Car Show on Middle Street\, call Jackie Ta
ylor 540-520-5555. We ask a donation of $15. Each driver will receive a go
ody bag of gifts and a commemorative plaque.

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To rent a ten-foot sp
ace on the street for $35\, prospective vendors should call Mary Page Cosb
y\, 540-864-6646.

The Marshall Reynolds Car Show on Middle Street an accommodate over f
ifty cars. We ask for donations of $15. Each driver will receive a good
bag of gifts and a commemorative plaque. Please call Jackie Taylor 540-520
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Craig County will be having their annual Christmas Parade on
Saturday\, December 2nd\, 2017 at 6:00 pm. Everyone please come join us i
n celebrating the season. The parade begins at the Fairgrounds and then fo
llows Route 311 to Main Street\, ending at the Courthouse.

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Santa will be availabl
e at the end of the parade for photos (parents take photos\, no photograph
er\, no fee) with the children on the Courthouse steps.

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No rain da
te\, parade will be held no matter the weather!!

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Entries in
the Parade: All individuals\, groups and organizations are welco
me to enter in the parade. No fee\, no pre-entry
form or information required. Just be at the New Castle Fairgro
unds to line up at 5:00 pm. Fairgrounds are located just off Route 311 (
Salem Ave.) and Kanawha Street which is the second right after you enter N
ew Castle from Roanoke. Be at the Fa
irgrounds at 5:00 pm to line up for the parade. If you have questions\, please call Kathy Jones at the Co
unty Administrator’s Office in Craig (540)864-5010.

The Craig County Board of
Supervisors (CCBoS) at their January 5\, 2018 meeting received a Prelimin
ary Engineering Report (PER) which investigated how best to operate the 42
Convenience Center to promote efficiencies to reduce long term costs and
continue service of accepting citizen household waste at the Center.

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The PER evaluated the existing conditions at the Center and developed
recommendation for potential site and building modifications to accommoda
te the installation of a solid waste compactor and compaction container.
The study is based on the costs necessary to operate a compactor at the
facility once installation is complete.

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The Center currently accom
modates two to three long open top roll-off solid waste containers. The c
ontainers are collected as necessary. The PER looked at how could the num
ber of transports be reduced while at the same time continue to provide ho
usehold waste collection to the Craig County citizens who live in the Simm
onsville are of the County.

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The Study has recommended changes to t
he County’s operating procedures at the Center. These recommendations can
be summarized as follows:

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Install a compactor and purchase
two containers to collect and compact household waste.

Installing a compactor at the
Center is projected to reduce the number of waste transports 4 to 1. This
reduction in waste transports will reduce trips from 307 to 77 trips annu
ally. This will annually reduce projected costs approximately $59\,800.
It will be necessary to hire part time collection site attendants and with
the projected additional operating cost the net annual cost savings are a
pproximately $38\,400. The projected cost for installation of a compactor
is $87\,600. The projected payback time is 28 months and the return on in
vestment (ROI) after five years is over 100%.

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The County staff h
as also recommended closing the Center during the night\, close on Sunday
and major holidays as scheduled annually\, enforce household bagged waste
only at the Center and all other waste disposed at the County’s Transfer S
tation located 196 Landfill Road in the eastern section of the County.

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The three open top roll off containers would be removed from the Ce
nter.

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The preceding is a summary of the report and recomme
nded operations changes. A complete copy of the PER and operating recomme
nded changes can be found at the County’s website or by calling the County
Administration Building (540-864-5010).

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The Public Hearing will b
e conducted Thursday at 6:00 PM\, February 1st\, 2018\, or shortly therea
fter as possible\, County Courthouse\, New Castle\, Virginia. All interes
ted parties who wish to hear a summary of the proposed Center construction
and operating changes and wish to provide comment are invited to attend.<
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PUBLIC NOTICE REGARDING PROPOSED REVISIONS TO THE
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OPERATING PROCEDURES AT THE

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The
Craig County Board of Supervisors (CCBoS) at their January 5\, 2018 meetin
g received a Preliminary Engineering Report (PER) which investigated how b
est to operate the 42 Convenience Center to promote efficiencies to reduce
long term costs and continue service of accepting citizen household wast
e at the Center.

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The PER evaluated the existing conditio
ns at the Center and developed recommendation for potential site and build
ing modifications to accommodate the installation of a solid waste compact
or and compaction container. The study is based on the costs necessary
to operate a compactor at the facility once installation is complete.

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The Center currently accommodates two to three long open to
p roll-off solid waste containers. The containers are collected as necess
ary. The PER looked at how could the number of transports be reduced whil
e at the same time continue to provide household waste collection to the C
raig County citizens who live in the Simmonsville are of the County.

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The Study has recommended changes to the County’s operating p
rocedures at the Center. These recommendations can be summarized as follo
ws:

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Install a compactor and purchase two containe
rs to collect and compact household waste.

Installing a compactor at the Center is pr
ojected to reduce the number of waste transports 4 to 1. This reduction in
waste transports will reduce trips from 307 to 77 trips annually. This w
ill annually reduce projected costs approximately $59\,800. It will be ne
cessary to hire part time collection site attendants and with the projecte
d additional operating cost the net annual cost savings are approximately
$38\,400. The projected cost for installation of a compactor is $87\,600.
The projected payback time is 28 months and the return on investment (ROI
) after five years is over 100%.

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The County staff has also recom
mended closing the Center during the night\, close on Sunday and major hol
idays as scheduled annually\, enforce household bagged waste only at the C
enter and all other waste disposed at the County’s Transfer Station locate
d 196 Landfill Road in the eastern section of the County.

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The th
ree open top roll off containers would be removed from the Center.

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The preceding is a summary of the report and recommende
d operations changes. A complete copy of the PER and operating recommende
d changes can be found at the County’s website or by calling the County Ad
ministration Building (540-864-5010).

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The Public Hearing
will be conducted Thursday\, February 1\, 2018\, 6:00 PM or shortly there
after as possible\, County Courthouse\, New Castle\, Virginia. All intere
sted parties who wish to hear a summary of the proposed Center constructio
n and operating changes and wish to provide comment are invited to attend.

The Craig County Board of Supervisors will hold a Budget Wor
k Session during their regular Board of Supervisors meeting on March 1\, 2
018. This work session will include a joint work session with the Craig C
ounty School Board.

Nestled in the highlands of southwest Virginia o
n 500 acres in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Roanoke sits the adventure re
treat Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing (WAEL)\, the base camp for thi
s awesome “intro to ultra” endurance trail run. You have the choice of a 3
-hour or 6-hour trail run\, solo or with a team\, on this beautiful\, spec
tator-friendly 6-mile loop with a mix of single\, double track\, and pavem
ent. And because WAEL is first and foremost a camp\, there will be plenty
of adventure pre- and post-race and for spectators\, too!

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Our 6th
annual Spring Thaw Trail Series offers five weekends of trail runs (and mo
untain bike races\, too\, if you like) on three different trail networks t
o challenge all abilities. Race once or a few times\, or tackle all the Th
aws (at an amazing price)! Want to mountain bike\, too? Awesome. Check out
our Spring Thaw MTB events held on the same
day at Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing\, Early Mountain Vineyards\,
Conway Robinson State Forest\, and Pocahontas!

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Saturday\, March 10 – Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing

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Nestled in the highlands of southwes
t Virginia on 500 acres in the Blue Ridge Mountains near Roanoke sits the
adventure retreat Wilderness Adventure at Eagle Landing (WAEL)\, the base
camp for this awesome “intro to ultra” endurance trail run. You have the c
hoice of a 3-hour or 6-hour trail run\, solo or with a team of 2\, 3\, or
4 people\, on this beautiful\, spectator-friendly 4-mile loop with a mix o
f single\, double track\, and pavement. And because WAEL is first and fore
most a camp\, there will be plenty of adventure pre- and post-race and for
spectators\, too! See “Locations” below for Lodging information.

Is it time for som
ething new? Try having some fun in the woods in an adventure race! Because
you gotta start somewhere we’ve created the Tenderfoot Adventure Race—an
event for beginners and families to mountain bike\, trek\, strategize\, na
vigate\, perform challenges\, and paddle by following a map with marked ch
eckpoints. Basically\, it’s an all-terrain scavenger hunt with a handsome
reward…great prizes\, muddy legs\, a sweaty body\, and proud smiles like y
ou may not have seen in a while.

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This AR will bring good old-fashi
oned fun back! You’ll be staying on the trails within Wilderness Adventure
at Eagle Landing (WAEL)\, exploring their camp through hardwood trees\, s
teep terrain\, 1.5 hours from DC and about 35 miles from Roanoke. Once you
and your team have found as many checkpoints as you can in the allotted t
ime\, join us for delicious post-race food and the awards ceremony.

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p>The morning of the race\, we’ll give you a map with checkpoints and a li
st of “Rules of Travel.” This gives you clues to checkpoints and tells you
how you’ll get to them–by trekking\, paddling\, or mountain biking. Teams
will have 3 hours to find as many checkpoints as possible. The highest po
int accumulation in the shortest amount of time will determine ranking. On
ce the teams have found all of the required checkpoints\, they sprint back
to cross the finish line.\nWe offer two “types” of Tenderfoot categ
ories: Family and Adventure Class. The family team (with 2- or 3-person te
ams) must have at least one member younger than age 16 and participates in
a shorter\, easier version of the Adventure Class course. (It’s still an
achievement for teams but not meltdown inducing.) The Adventure Class (sol
oist or 2- or 3-person teams) offers a longer\, more challenging course wi
th a lot of optional opportunities to really have an adventure and hone th
ose navigation and trail skills. Families will have 3 hours and Adventure
Class participants will have 4 hours to complete the race. (Note: We have
found that if the youngest team member is 13 or older\, Adventure Class is
a better choice\, offering more of a challenge.)\n

Our
first annual Community Yard Sale day! Please stop by or email us your addr
ess if you will be having a yard sale on that day. We will give out all th
e addresses as a flyer and help you promote your sale! The idea is that we
help you sell your stuff by promoting this as a community event to draw p
eople in to shop. The library will be having a book sale the same day and
will be open for business as usual. If you would like to set up a table in
our lot that day\, please contact us.

Craig County Social Services holds a Board meeting once a mo
nth on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm at their office. The me
etings are open to the public.

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The Social Services Office is locat
ed at 177 Court Street. The entrance is at the rear of the building. The
offices are on the second floor and an elevator will take you to the Soci
al Services Office

Enjoy a home-cooked meal in the dining room of the Old Brick
Hotel. Seatings are limited. You must call Mary at 540-747-2255 to reserv
e a seat for 5:00\, 6:30 OR take-out. Cost is $15 for adults\, $5 for chi
ldren.

1) Set up starts at 7:00\; please be ready to sell by 9:00
am.\n2) Spaces are 15×15 for $15.\n3) Restrooms will be provid
ed.\n4) Please no packing up early unless you have sold out. Vehicle
s will be allowed back near booths at the end.\n5) Please clean up y
our area when you are done. Trash cans will be provided.\n6) You pro
vide your own tables and chairs as you need them.\n7.) Refunds on bo
oths may be provided if we have spoken.

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Let’s make this a great da
y! If you have any questions feel free to
contact Jasmine Brown. (540)580-0403

Drivers can pre-register at the Craig County Treasurer
s Office starting Monday\, Oct 1st ending Friday\, Oct 5th. Entry fee $25
and option to purchase ONE ringside parking pass for $30 (applies to first
15 drivers registered)!\nRingside Parking Passes will be on sale to
the Public on Saturday\, Oct 6th from Noon to 1pm at the Fairgrounds. Lim
it ONE pass per licensed driver and they will be $20 each.

THe Maywood Garden club is having their annual auction at Th
e SVFD (Rt 42 and Rt 658) Nov 8\; 7 pm. Anyone can come to bid and we accept do
nations. This is our only fundraiser which the biggest percent goes to ma
intaining “The Triangle” (garden along Rt 42 in Maywood .